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2015-08-16 U.S. Health


IBNLive
   
Playing Tetris for 3 minutes could reduce your worst cravings   
IBNLive
Just three minutes of playing Tetris on a smartphone could abate cravings for drugs, cigarettes, alcohol, coffee, food, sex and even sleeping by as much as one fifth, according to a new study. The research team that demonstrated the game's ability to ...
Popular Block-stacking game Tetris can help deal with Cravings: Plymouth ...   NY City News
Gaming: Tetris Play Weakens Cravings and Addiction By 20 Percent   Headlines & Global News
Playing Tetris weakens drugs, food and activity cravings in natural way   The Hoops News
The Market Business   
The Next Digit   
Morning Ticker   
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CBS Local
   
Low-fat or Low-carb: a new research adds more confusion for weight loss seekers   
Northern Californian
For the past many years, health experts have pressed people to reduce the carbohydrates in their diet and adopt low-carb diets to reduce weight. The new research has reported that weight loss results are almost twice as better if individuals reduce fat ...
Low-fat diet could be better at cutting excessive weight compared to low-carb diet   The Market Business
Study Finally Proves Which Diet is Better: Low Fat vs Low Carb   Pioneer News
What's better, low-carb or low-fat? The answer may surprise you...   National Monitor
Morning Ticker   
OCRegister   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Fish oil helps minimize disorders for those at risk of schizophrenia, study finds   
Los Angeles Times
As long as seven years after getting a 12-week course of Omega-3 fatty acid supplements, new research has found that young people at very high risk of developing schizophrenia were much less likely than those who did not get the supplements to develop ...

Can fish oil prevent schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders?   Medical News Today
Fish Oil Loaded With Omega-3 Prevents Schizophrenia   Nature World Report

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Morning Ticker
   
FBI alerted as researchers produce narcotics from yeast   
Morning Ticker
Scientists at a Stanford laboratory have figured out how to use yeast to create illegal narcotics known as opioids — and the feds have taken notice. The researchers were able to draw narcotics out of strains of yeast in what may be the beginning of ...

Researchers Produced Opioids From Baker's Yeast   Pioneer News
Scientists figure out how to turn yeast into illegal drugs   National Monitor
Stanford Researchers create strains of yeast capable of producing narcotic drugs   Maine News
The Next Digit   
CTV News   
Times Gazette   
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Politico
   
Florida eye doctor, a Bob Menendez ally, booted from Medicaid   
Politico
A south Florida ophthalmologist charged with political corruption alongside Sen. Bob Menendez has been suspended from the state's Medicaid program over the dozens of unrelated Medicare fraud charges against him, the Agency for Health Care ...

Charity care slides at St. Louis area hospitals, report finds   STLtoday.com
Rural Medicare patients receive less follow-up care   UPI.com
Guest column: Looking at Medicare's 50th birthday   Florida Times-Union
Yakima Herald-Republic   
Triangle Business Journal   
hngnews.com   
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FDA approves OxyContin for children 11 and older   
NorthJersey.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday approved the powerful painkiller OxyContin for a new use in children 11 to 16 who are suffering from severe, long-term pain. OxyContin is an extended-release opioid that has long been ...


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Capital Wired
   
Yes, powdered alcohol is real. It's already banned in New York and at least 20 ...   
Washington Post
Powdered alcohol isn't even available on the open market yet, but nearly two dozen states have already acted to ban it either temporarily or outright. New York on Friday became the latest. The product, which is being marketed by one company as ...
NY bans sales of powdered alcohol, joins 20 other states   Washington Times
New York state bans sale of powdered alcohol   Newsday

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CNN
   
Transgender military personnel transition costs questioned   
Morning Ticker
The military is continuing to weigh whether or not they will be allowing transgender members of the service to serve openly, which bring up all of the other details in what doing so would mean. So far, the path for transgender individuals in the ...
Study evaluates cost related to transition-related care for military personnel   NYC Today
Study estimates cost of care for transgender troops   WPTV.com
US military's transgender care costs 'negligible,' study says   Reuters

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Times Gazette
   
A surprising fact about how men and women move on after a breakup   
Times Gazette
There is a commonly held belief that men and women respond differently in certain situations. But both feels like they have to start over and move on after a romantic breakup. Surprisingly, there is one factor that differ the other in their journey in ...
How to mend a broken heart? Your gender may matter   WFMJ
Breakups Might Take Larger Tolls On Women   Vocal Republic
Gender May Play A Vital Role In Recovering From A Broken Heart   Echo Examiner
CBS News   
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CBS Local
   
Our View: Property owners must resist West Nile by cutting weeds and grass   
LubbockOnline.com
Overgrown grass and weeds are a nuisance every summer in Lubbock, but the problem recently escalated from a yearly annoyance to a current public health issue for the city. It changed when a case of West Nile virus was reported in Lubbock County by the ...

West Nile virus in the area   Cornwall Newswatch
Health officials: Two confirmed cases of WNV in Kern County   Junior College
Mosquitoes in Wadsworth test positive for West Nile virus   Press Examiner
TV Newsroom   
iFreePress.com (blog)   
Bulletin Leader   
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